The Verve - Urban Hymns Audio CD

A fair review of the The Verve "Urban Hymns" Audio CD. Please note that the below review is the views of the authors, and authors only. You can get a complete list of all The Verve reviews here, or go back to the The Verve tabs.

The Verve Band: The Verve
Title: Urban Hymns
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Release Date: 1997-11-20
Media: Audio CD

Tracks: 1: Bitter Sweet Symphony 2: Sonnet 3: Rolling People 4: Drugs Don't Work 5: Catching the Butterfly 6: Neon Wilderness 7: Space and Time 8: Weeping Willow 9: Lucky Man 10: One Day 11: This Time 12: Velvet Morning 13: Lord I Guess I'll Never Know 14: Come On 15: Deep Freez

the verve-an unbelieveable band; an unbelieveable album.
You can never get tired of it. This album is absolutely amazing in every way you look at it. I bought this record right when it came out in 1997, and it is still a Cd that I play regularly. Richard Ashcroft's lyrics are pure genius, and Nick McCabe's guitar parts are classic. If you don't have this album then buy it now! I promise you it will be money well spent.


An absolute must for everyone's ears.
I have my copy (Japanese pressing with extra tracks) and wouldn't trade it for anything, except maybe another copy of the same disc. I can't believe that this album exists on this site WITHOUT a review! So I'll throw in my two cents and say just this - Urban Hymns is an elegant, richly textured album that everyone should own.


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